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Re: Old JDs and other equipment
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Posted by paul on September 25, 2005 at 08:57:35 from (209.23.145.7):
In Reply to: Old JDs and other equipment posted by Mandy on September 25, 2005 at 06:39:16:
My sympathies. Sell at auction. The tractors are collectable, and ondition is _far_ more important than age. Far, far, far more important. The M will be $900 - $2000. The 8N will be 1500-3500 if you find a sucker for the high-end. The 9N will be 900-3500 if you can really find a sucker. Both of the N's are _worth_ $900-1500, but a lot of folks moving to a 10 acre lot bid them up if you are in such a location..... Good baler will be $200-500, or $50 if it's rusted outdoor shot; can be $750 if showroom kept. Planter, a 494 or something? From $100 - 500. They actually went up a little in past years, used to be close to the $100 most of the time, see them fetch more now again. Tractors sell any time, baled & planter sell in very early spring - not now. Auction will do you the best tho. Where you are makes a big difference, as well as condition. These are what you see for $$$ in my part of the midwest. --->Paul
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